Title of article
In the mood to face the facts: When a positive mood promotes systematic processing of self-threatening information
Author/Authors
Enny Das and Bob M. Fennis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
221
To page
230
Abstract
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that a
positive mood can increase attendance to, and systematic
processing of, threatening health information, particularly
when the information is self-relevant. In Study 1, a positive
mood increased differentiation between strong and weak
arguments in a threatening health message about RSI only
for participants who had received false feedback regarding
their high vulnerability to RSI. Mood had no effects under
conditions of low vulnerability. In Study 2, a positive mood
speeded up responses to self-threatening words—compared
with neutral words—for smokers who had just read a
threatening health message about smoking. The authors
conclude that fostering a positive mood may promote
attendance to and systematic processing of information that
threatens the self, and hence contribute to the success of
health campaigns targeted at individuals who are vulnerable
to specific health risks.
Keywords
Mood Vulnerability Informationprocessing Threatening health message Persuasion
Journal title
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
Record number
711624
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